CFP: Aphra Behn Society (4/15; 11/11-11/14)

From: Carole F. Meyers (cmeyers@emory.edu)
Date: Thu Jan 14 1999 - 15:14:43 EST


             ==== C A L L F O R P A P E R S ====

 ART AND CULTURE: The Shaping Forces Of History, Empire And Gender

            Annual Meeting of the Aphra Behn Society
                     Philadelphia, PA
          Thursday November 11--Sunday November 14, l999

Emphasizing the contributions of women to European and American
culture and the arts, this conference aims to explore the means
(material, social and historical) by which men and women came to
terms with the forces of artistic and literary representation,
imperial expansion, political unrest, religious crisis, social
identity and gender relations in the long eighteenth century
(l660-l830). Suggested topics for papers include:

* Literary history, genre and gender (transforming and establishing
   conventions in the novel, biography, poetry, and drama)
* l8th Century innovations in theater, painting, music, devotions,
   printing, science and the home
* Women making history: queens, prostitutes, writers, musicians,
   painters and activists
* The public and private lives of women
* Women as travellers and travel writers
* Slavery at home and abroad
* Trade and consumerism in literature and culture: clothes and fashion;
   food and diet; style and the foreigner
* Intersections of political history and the arts
* Race, class, gender and sexuality in the arts.

For more information, see the Society's web page:

http://prometheus.cc.emory.edu/behn/

Submit one page abstracts for individual papers and detailed abstracts
for
organized panels to

Susan B Iwanisziw, President
Aphra Behn Society
729 North 3rd Street
Philadelphia, PA l9l23
siwanisziw@aol.com

DEADLINE for submissions: April l5th l999

Carole Meyers
Educational Analyst in the Humanities
Information Technology Division
Emory University
cmeyers@emory.edu, (404) 727-4755
http://prometheus.cc.emory.edu/cfm/cfmhome.html

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